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Geetha Narayanan Nair honoured with ‘Education Leader Excellence Award' at UAE's Next MasterMind Awards 2025
Geetha Narayanan Nair honoured with ‘Education Leader Excellence Award' at UAE's Next MasterMind Awards 2025

Khaleej Times

time4 days ago

  • General
  • Khaleej Times

Geetha Narayanan Nair honoured with ‘Education Leader Excellence Award' at UAE's Next MasterMind Awards 2025

Geetha Narayanan Nair, a distinguished academic leader and trailblazer in the field of education, has been conferred the prestigious Education Leader Excellence Award at the UAE's Next MasterMind Awards 2025. This esteemed recognition celebrates her outstanding contributions to the academic community through innovative curriculum design, future-focused teaching methodologies, and transformative leadership within the UAE's education landscape. With an illustrious career spanning over 23 years, Nair has consistently championed student-centric learning, inclusive pedagogy, and the continuous professional development of educators. In her role as Head of the Social Science Department at The Indian Academy, Dubai, she leads a dedicated team of educators with vision and integrity—fostering academic excellence and a culture of collaboration. During the awards ceremony, Nair expressed her gratitude, stating: "This award is a powerful reminder that education has the ability to change lives. I'm deeply honored to be recognised, and I dedicate this to every student and fellow educator who inspires me to push boundaries every day." She added: "My goal has always been to empower learners with the right skills, values, and mindset for tomorrow. Education must evolve constantly and I believe in leading that change from within the classroom." The MasterMind Awards 2025, founded by Dr Mansoor Al Obeidli and Dr Navana Kundu, celebrates excellence and innovation across a wide spectrum of industries. This year's ceremony honored visionary leaders such as Geetha Narayanan Nair, whose unwavering commitment to educational advancement continues to shape the future of learning across the UAE and beyond.

'Big Bad Wolf' Will Be At Mydin Mall In Kelantan From May 29 To June 10
'Big Bad Wolf' Will Be At Mydin Mall In Kelantan From May 29 To June 10

Barnama

time24-05-2025

  • Business
  • Barnama

'Big Bad Wolf' Will Be At Mydin Mall In Kelantan From May 29 To June 10

KOTA BHARU, May 22 (Bernama) -- Organiser of large-scale book sales, Big Bad Wolf Sdn Bhd, has partnered with Perbadanan Perpustakaan Awam Negeri Kelantan to cultivate reading habits and increase English literacy by making books more affordable and accessible through the sale of one million books in conjunction with the upcoming school holidays. Big Bad Wolf Sdn Bhd Public Relations Office Geetha Nair said the English book sale will be held on the second floor of Mydin Mall in Tunjong here from May 29 to June 9, from 10 am to 10 pm. 'In this age of modern technology, even though electronic devices and social media dominate our lives, we have taken the initiative to create a reading culture by giving the public the opportunity to get books for as low as RM3 each.

‘Big Bad Wolf' will be at Mydin Mall in Kelantan from May 29 to June 10
‘Big Bad Wolf' will be at Mydin Mall in Kelantan from May 29 to June 10

The Sun

time22-05-2025

  • Business
  • The Sun

‘Big Bad Wolf' will be at Mydin Mall in Kelantan from May 29 to June 10

KOTA BHARU: Organiser of large-scale book sales, Big Bad Wolf Sdn Bhd, has partnered with Perbadanan Perpustakaan Awam Negeri Kelantan to cultivate reading habits and increase English literacy by making books more affordable and accessible through the sale of one million books in conjunction with the upcoming school holidays. Big Bad Wolf Sdn Bhd Public Relations Office Geetha Nair said the English book sale will be held on the second floor of Mydin Mall in Tunjong here from May 29 to June 9, from 10 am to 10 pm. 'In this age of modern technology, even though electronic devices and social media dominate our lives, we have taken the initiative to create a reading culture by giving the public the opportunity to get books for as low as RM3 each. 'The reading culture is important for intellectual development and creativity, with the desire that every person can hold at least one book in their hands,' she told reporters after the Exclusive Media Preview Ceremony at the Kelantan State Public Library, here today. She said that among the benefits of technological developments in cultivating reading culture is that it allows readers to buy books physically, which is much different from reading online using gadgets, because books can be held, and the layout is more attractive. 'This third appearance by Big Bad Wolf in Kelantan promises a wider selection of books at cheap discount prices,' she said, adding that the books cover various genres suitable for all ages, with 70 per cent of them being children's books, including waterproof books for newborn babies.

‘Big Bad Wolf' will be in Kelantan from May 29 to June 10
‘Big Bad Wolf' will be in Kelantan from May 29 to June 10

The Sun

time22-05-2025

  • Business
  • The Sun

‘Big Bad Wolf' will be in Kelantan from May 29 to June 10

KOTA BHARU: Organiser of large-scale book sales, Big Bad Wolf Sdn Bhd, has partnered with Perbadanan Perpustakaan Awam Negeri Kelantan to cultivate reading habits and increase English literacy by making books more affordable and accessible through the sale of one million books in conjunction with the upcoming school holidays. Big Bad Wolf Sdn Bhd Public Relations Office Geetha Nair said the English book sale will be held on the second floor of Mydin Mall in Tunjong here from May 29 to June 9, from 10 am to 10 pm. 'In this age of modern technology, even though electronic devices and social media dominate our lives, we have taken the initiative to create a reading culture by giving the public the opportunity to get books for as low as RM3 each. 'The reading culture is important for intellectual development and creativity, with the desire that every person can hold at least one book in their hands,' she told reporters after the Exclusive Media Preview Ceremony at the Kelantan State Public Library, here today. She said that among the benefits of technological developments in cultivating reading culture is that it allows readers to buy books physically, which is much different from reading online using gadgets, because books can be held, and the layout is more attractive. 'This third appearance by Big Bad Wolf in Kelantan promises a wider selection of books at cheap discount prices,' she said, adding that the books cover various genres suitable for all ages, with 70 per cent of them being children's books, including waterproof books for newborn babies.

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